Boys light candles near the Presidential Palace to mark the second anniversary of the massacre in Maguindanao province of at least 57 people, including 32 journalists and staff. The group was on its way to file election papers for gubernatorial candidate Esmael Mangudadatu when they were attacked. The then-sitting governor, Andal Ampatuan Sr., patriarch of a powerful local clan and father of a candidate to replace him, is among nearly 100 suspects being tried on murder charges in the massacre.

Models present creations by fashion design students from the Shenkar Academy at Tel Aviv Fashion Week. The three-day event that began Monday is the first fashion week to be held in Israel since the 1980s.

Pictures in the News | Nov. 23, 2011

In today’s Pictures in the News, a protester waves Egypt’s flag as riot police fire tear gas during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo; a plea for donations is made at the Occupy London camp outside St. Paul’s Cathedral; and in France, riot police secure railway tracks to prevent environmental activists from blocking a train loaded nuclear waste from heading to Germany.

Supporters of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh participate in a protest in New Delhi; in Manila, the massacre of 57 people is marked on the second anniversary of the tragedy; and in Russia, Zenit St. Petersburg fans support their team during the Champions League Group G soccer match against APOEL Nicosia.

A day before the nation celebrates Thanksgiving, a turkey takes a low profile in its enclosure at a farm in North Reading, Mass., while in New York City, preparations are well underway for the city’s traditional Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.